WEST Australian football on Wednesday night will celebrate the careers of 10 outstanding contributors to the game at the annual WAFL 200 Club presentation.
Seven former and current players will be joined by three umpires in the WAFL 200 Club.
This year’s player inductees are Travis Colyer, Brandon Matera, Shane Nelson, David Swallow, Justin Longmuir, Michael Broadbridge and Ashley Prescott.
Umpires Nathan Williamson, Luke Edwards and Steve Gaensler have also been recognised.
WAFL 200 Club President George Michalczyk has declared the event a special night on the football calendar.
“Many members of the WAFL 200 Club are WA Hall of Famers, so a good percentage of them attend the event, and rightfully want to continue to celebrate their amazing achievements of playing or umpiring 200 games,” he said.
Michalczyk points out the importance of acknowledging players and umpires in the local competition.
“It’s very important to recognise high achievers, particularly in the WAFL, which will become rare in years to come as few players reach 200 matches," he said.
"West Perth midfielder Shane Nelson is a great example of this."
To qualify for the WAFL 200 Club, any player or umpire who takes part in 200 games qualifies for induction.
WA players who enter the AFL at a young age must have played at least 25 games in the WAFL.
This year’s WAFL 200 Club welcomed WA Hall of Famer Rob Wiley onto the committee, which includes Les Fong, Graham Moss, Jason Norrish, Brian Ciccotosto, Tallan Ames, Greg Wardell-Johnson and Trevor Garrett.
WAFL 200 Club
New Inductees 2022: Playing/Coaching Records
PLAYERS
Travis COLYER
Claremont 2009,?3 games
Peel Thunder 2019, 8 games
Bendigo Bombers VFL 2010-13, 34 games
Essendon VFL 2014, 2018, 10 games
Essendon 2010-2015, 2017-18, 87 games
Fremantle 2019-2022, 59 games
Total?senior games 201
Brandon MATERA
South Fremantle 2009, 2 games
Peel Thunder 2018, 2 games
Subiaco 2021-22, 23 games
Gold Coast VFL 2010, 17 games
Gold Coast NEAFL 2011-2017, 14 games
Gold Coast AFL 2011-2017, 101 games
Fremantle 2018-2020, 43 games
Total senior games 202
Shane NELSON
West Perth 2012-2022, 203 games
Western Australia, 5 games
Total senior games 208
David SWALLOW
East Fremantle 2009, 4 games
Gold Coast VFL 2010, 15 games
Gold Coast AFL 2011-15, 2017-22, 195 games
Total senior games 214
PLAYER-COACHES (player plus non-playing coach):
Justin LONGMUIR
West Perth 2000, 2003-04, 7 games
South Fremantle 1999, 11 games
Fremantle player 1999-2007, 139 games
Fremantle (Senior Coach) 2020-2022 ? 59 games
Total senior game involvement 216 games
Michael BROADBRIDGE
East Fremantle 1987-1990, 56 games
Swan Districts 1991-1994, 85 games
Western Australia 1993, 1 game
Claremont (Senior Coach) 2014-2016, 61 games (28-33-0)
Western Australia (Coach) 2017-2019, 3 games (2-1-0)
Total senior game involvement 206 games
ASHLEY PRESCOTT
Richmond 1993-1998, 90 games
Fremantle 1999-2001, 38 games
South Fremantle 1999-2001, 12 games
Claremont 2003, 18 games
Claremont (Senior Coach) 2004-07, 2021-22, 125 games
Total senior game involvement 283 games
UMPIRES:
NATHAN WILLIAMSON
78 WAFL Games
131 AFL Games
5 AFL Finals
2017/2018 Ian Coates Medal Best AFL First- or Second-Year Field Umpire
1 State Game 2016
1 WAFL Grand Final 2016
1 Montgomery Medal 2016
Total senior game involvement 209 games
LUKE EDWARDS:
133 AFL Games
76 WAFL Games
2 WAFL Grand Finals 2011,2012
1 State Game 2012
1 Carter Medal 2012
League Debut 2010
Total senior game involvement 209 games
STEVE GAENSLER
205 WAFL Games
15 WAFL Finals?
4 WAFL Grand Finals?(2018-2021)
1 State Game?2019
1 Carter Medal?2020
League Debut 2011
Total senior game involvement 205 games